Beyoncé has become the most decorated Grammy artist of all time, collecting her 32nd trophy at this year's ceremony.

The pop superstar, 41, won the best dance/electronic music album award for her latest album Renaissance, taking her total to 32.

This is one more than the previous record, held by Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti, who died in 1997.

Taking to the stage, she said: "I'm trying not to be too emotional. I’m trying to just receive this night.

"I want to thank God for protecting me… I’d like to thank my uncle Johnny who is not here but he is here in spirit.

"I’d like to thank my parents, my father, my mother, for loving me, for pushing me. I’d like to thank my beautiful husband, my beautiful children who are watching at home."

Adele, Beyoncé, and Lizzo attend the 65th Grammy Awards

In reference to her album Renaissance, which drew on the history of LGBTQ dance music, she added: "I’d like to thank the queer community – you invented the genre."

The historic award was presented by British TV host James Corden, who said it was an "honour" to be given the duty.

"We are witnessing history tonight," he said, before announcing the result.

Beyoncé arrived late to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and missed accepting one of her awards in person.

Host Trevor Noah jokingly assured the audience she was "on her way" before later handing the prize directly to her at her table, where she was sat with her husband Jay-Z.

Her wins on the night also included Best R&B Song, Best Dance/Electronic Recording and Best Traditional R&B Performance.

The night also saw Harry Styles triumph over Adele and Coldplay for Best Pop Vocal Album, which Jennifer Lopez presented.

"This album from start to finish has been the greatest experience of my life. Thank you so much," he said, accepting the award.

Adele did however pick up the Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance for her track Easy on Me.

Adele accepts the Best Pop Solo Performance award

Sam Smith and Kim Petras won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo Performance for their collaborative song Unholy, making Petras the first transgender woman to win the award.

"Sam, I love you so much and this song has been such an incredible journey for me," she said.

Kendrick Lamar won the Grammy for Best Rap Album, for Mr Morale & The Big Steppers.

Becoming emotional on stage, he said: "First and foremost I want to thank my family for giving me the courage and vulnerability to share my truth with this album.

"I want to thank my fans for trusting me with these stories."

Petras and Sam Smith winners of Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Unholy

Best Country Album went to Willie Nelson for A Beautiful Time.

Fellow country star Shania Twain, wearing a bright red wig, both presented and accepted the award on behalf of the veteran singer, 89, who was absent from the event.

Migos rapper Takeoff, Christine McVie and Jeff Beck were among the famous faces remembered in the in Memorium section.

Musical accompaniment came from Kacey Musgraves, Mick Fleetwood, Sheryl Crow and Quavo.

Quavo gave a rendition of his emotional song Without You, penned recently in tribute to his late nephew, who was fatally shot in November 2022.

Source: Press Association

You can watch highlights from the 65th Annual Grammy Awards on RTÉ Two on Monday from 9pm.